RACES... A STUDY OF THE PROBLEMS OF RACE FORMATION IN MAN
Book Details + Condition: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher (Springfield, Illinois). First Edition, 1950. Hardcover with dust jacket. 147 pages with Index. Illustrated. From the jacket: "A thoroughly modern analysis of the racial differences among the living peoples of the world in-terms of the interplay of hereditary and environmental forces." The study is based on the following premises: human beings differ in their physiological reactions to their different environments and consequently differ in appearance; individuals who resemble each other in observable characteristics tend to be grouped together geographically; therefore, races exist in man as in any other species. Chapters include:
- The Study of Races
- Races and the Genes
- Adaptive Changes in the Whole Body
- Surface Variations: Adaptations to Excess of Light and Heat Under Different Degrees of Humidity
- Surface Variations: Adaptations to Dry Cold
- Race and Evolutionary Status
- Race and the Invisible World
- The Races of the World
In very good condition, with firm binding; clean interior; light shelf wear to jacket.